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I've just come across this forum whilst searching for info on computeach.
Ive just applied for a course with them (senior networking professional)
i'm 38 years old and have been in the building trade since i left school,
i bought my first pc 2 years ago and since then i have become really interested in computers.
Now with the building trade in a bit of a state, i decided to take the plunge and go for a new career.
I regard myself as quite intelligent and i am able to learn things easily,

Has anybody any had any experience with computeach, as i was told by
the fellow who came to "interview" me that i would probably pass my exams in 12 - 18 months and that computeach would find me a job before i actually finished all of my exams. (sounds too good to be true).
Does anyone think this might be the case, or am i wasting my time & money (£4450.00).
Any advice in this would be Much appreciated!!

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Hi Maff - let me be the first to welcome you to CertForums. We hope you come to like the place, and stick around.

You ask a number of questions in your Post - many of which we have asked ourselves at some point. When asked, they generally stir up some lively debate (and, on occasion, even a bit of controversy )

Rather than simply give you a "re-hash" of previous answers, perhaps I could point you here for more information - if you haven't found it already. Feel free to nosey around, and even post a bit yourself.

In the meantime, please enjoy CertForums - look forward to getting to know a bit more about you. Good luck in whatever you decide to do

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